Game Summary:
The well-known American eccentric and adventurer Charlie Johnson has elicited your services as an expert treasure hunter. Having come across some information that places the Diamond Medal -- containing a 96 carat diamond that is over 800 years old -- somewhere off the shores of Pearl Harbor. Transverse your way through the Hawaiian islands as you seek out more information about the whereabouts of this ancient treasure, collecting countless other valuables along the way. Enter what could be the world's most challenging hidden objects game.
How to Play:
At the top of the screen are a series of objects that have been cleverly hidden within a highly detailed and partially obscured scene. Scan your way through the photo-realism for such items as corkscrews, flying birds, and old notebooks containing pertinent information. Time is of the essence as other treasure hunters have surely heard word of the Diamond Medal as well.
Tips & Hints:
This is a highly skilled treasure-hunting activity and mistakes will not be tolerated. Unlike other titles that do not punish you until you have performed several incorrect clicks, Hawaiian Explorer: Pearl Harbor strips 10 seconds from your timer for every click that does not correspond to an item on the list. Also bear in mind that the three hints are not "free", robbing you of 45 precious seconds with each deployment. Click with caution, brave explorer.